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This book deals with an array of topics in the broad area of biotic
stress responses in plants focusing "problems and their management"
by selecting some of the widely investigated themes. Such as, Major
insect-pest of cereal crops in India and their management, Biotic
stresses of major pulse crops and their management strategies,
Insect pest of oilseed crops and their management, Biotic stresses
of vegetable crops & their management, Insect pests infesting
major vegetable crops and their management strategies, Fruit Crops
Insect pests and their Biointensive Integrated Pest Management
techniques, Mass Trapping of fruit flies using Methyl Eugenol based
Traps, Organic means of combating biotic stresses in plants,
Nematode problem in pulses and their management, and approaches in
pest management of stored grain pests. This book is useful for
under-graduate and post-graduate students in Entomology, Plant
Pathology, Agronomy, Horticulture, other cognate disciplines of
agriculture and allied sciences and other research workers. We
fervently believe that this book will provide good information and
understanding of biotic stress problems and their management in
plants.
This book deals with an array of topics in the broad area of
abiotic stress responses in plants focusing "problems and their
management" by selecting some of the widely investigated themes.
Such as, Cell signalling in Plants during abiotic and biotic
stress, Salinity stress induced metabolic changes and its
management, High temperature stress: responses, mechanism and
management, Low temperature stress induced changes in plants and
their management, Biotechnological approaches to improve abiotic
stress tolerance, Nutritional poverty in wheat under abiotic stress
scenario, Strategies for improving soil health under current
climate change scenario, Abiotic stress management in Pulse crops,
Mitigation strategies of abiotic stress in fruit crops, Impacts of
abiotic stress and possible management option in vegetable crops,
and Abiotic stress: impact and management in ornamental crops. This
book is useful for under-graduate and post-graduate students in
Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, agronomy, horticulture, Botany,
Environmental sciences and other cognate disciplines of agriculture
and allied sciences and other research workers. We fervently
believe that this book will provide good information and
understanding of abiotic stress problems and their management in
plants
Kharif season crops of rainfed areas are inflicted by several
important insect pests, diseases and weeds. Correct identification
of insect pests, diseases and weeds is therefore necessary not only
for strict quarantine to check the spread of new pest species, but
to achieve the desired productivity levels. The purpose of this
publication entitled "A Colour Handbook on Rainfed Kharif Crops:
Protection, Constraints and Mitigation Strategies" is to assist the
students, field researchers, scholars and farmers in correct
identification of these pests and their management thereof. In this
book, efforts have been made to describe the damaging symptoms,
identification characteristics, and biology and management
techniques of more than 100 pest species. Coloured illustrations
have been provided in this book for amateurs.
In a world of unprecedented disruption and market turbulence,
business transformation revolves around the need to generate new
values, unlock new opportunities, drive new growth, and deliver new
efficiencies.The world is witnessing volatility in the environment,
in technology, in the economy and in society. 'Business as usual'
is no longer acceptable, and the pertinent question is how long can
humanity continue pursuing consumption and growth predicated on
ever-increasing efficiency. The Coronavirus pandemic has amplified
concerns about the highly digitized, interconnected, and vulnerable
state of the global economy, the relationship with nature, and the
prospects for each living being on this planet, including people,
to survive and to thrive. To navigate and survive the coming decade
of transformative change, every business will need to harness all
the ingenuity, creativity and imagination they can muster.
Corporate leaders and entrepreneurs will be required to steer their
businesses towards a new model of prosperity, based on green and
regenerative principles. It is time for leaders in business to
overhaul their purpose, plans and strategies for this new context
and explore different futures, engage with new partners and create
space for experimentation. The only way to prepare for the future
is to explore how companies, especially medium and small
enterprises as well as women led businesses can transform their
future strategies to be more compatible with challenges such as
cyber security, human security, ethical principles and financial
transparency.This book presents a collection of empirical and
original research papers on evolving business strategies within a
dynamic global environment to provide valuable insights to
scholars, academicians, practitioners, policymakers and students.
The year 2020 was a watershed event in the history of climate
change politics. It marked the end of the second commitment period
of the Kyoto Protocol and the beginning of the ambitious Paris
Agreement. It was also the year of the pandemic, where the
disruption caused severe implications on a global scale. The
pandemic also brought before the world the severity and scale of
the transboundary challenges in a globally interconnected world. It
exposed the weaknesses of the global institutions and governance
structures in tackling the complex and imminent threat of climate
change.As states prepare for the future of global climate change
negotiations post the COP26 event of 2021, there has been a
significant shift in the politics of climate change at all levels.
The negotiations took place in the shadows of the pandemic, which
has challenged the political lethargy and non-committal attitudes
of states on the climate change question.Unlike in the past,
climate change is now a hot issue on the political high tables. It
has also spilled outside these negotiating spaces and into the
public sphere. Whether it is the school strikes led by children or
the indigenous struggles of marginalized populations, the politics
of climate change today is far more diverse, representative, and
active. At the same time, we can witness the shifts in the state's
understanding of the problem, which is actively inquiring about its
security and geopolitical dimensions. The boundaries between
traditional and non-traditional threats to security are getting
blurred as climate change, and its myriad impacts wreak havoc on
ecosystem resilience, the state's welfare capacity, and people's
everyday lives.Hence, this volume seeks to decipher the nature of
global climate change politics in the post-pandemic and climate
insecure world. Who will be its main actors, main stakeholders, and
losers? How will questions of equity, sustainability, and finance
interplay at the COP26 event and thereafter? How will developing
and poor countries engage with the issue in the next phase of
climate politics? Finally, how will the ambition of the Paris
Agreement, which is reflected in the language of net-zero targets
and the two degrees Celsius temperature goals, be brought into
action?
Why have the influences of the Great Proletarian Cultural
Revolution (roughly 1966-1976) in contemporary China been so
pervasive, profound, and long-lasting? This book posits that the
Revolution challenged everyone to decide how they can and should be
themselves.Even scholars who study the Cultural Revolution from a
presumably external vantage point must end up with an ideological
position relative to whom they study. This amounts to a focused
curiosity toward the Maoist agenda rivaling its alternatives. As a
result, the political lives after the Cultural Revolution remain,
ulteriorly and ironically, Maoist to a ubiquitous extent.How then
can we cleanse, forget, neutralize, rediscover, contextualize,
realign, revitalize, or renovate Maoism? The authors contend that
all must appropriate ideologies for political and analytical
purposes and adapt to how others use ideological discourses. This
book then invites its readers to re-examine ideology contexts for
people to appreciate how they acquire their roles and duties. Those
more practiced can even reversely give new meanings to reform,
nationalism, foreign policy, or scholarship by shifting between
Atheism, Maoism, Confucianism, and Marxism, incurring alternative
ideological lenses to de-/legitimize their subject matter.
Rhinoviruses: Methods and Protocols highlights the numerous
molecular, cellular and in vivo tools now available to conduct
human rhinovirus (HRV) research in an effort to increase
understanding of the clinical disease caused by HRVs as well as the
functions of its individual proteins and its replication. Human
rhinoviruses are the major cause of common colds as well as being
more recently recognized as the major viral cause of asthma and
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations. The
huge advancements in technical applications of biophysics and
improvements in high-end imaging techniques have also had
implications for HRV research among other infectious diseases.
Written in the successful Methods in Molecular Biology series
format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics,
lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step,
readily reproducible protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and easily accessible,
Rhinoviruses: Methods and Protocols seeks to serve both
professionals and novices with the latest technical advances in HRV
research to ultimately enable the development of therapeutic
approaches to combat HRV, and most importantly, its pathogenic
effects in asthma exacerbation.
The popular debate around contemporary U.S. immigration tends to
conjure images of men waiting on the side of the road for
construction jobs, working in kitchens or delis, driving taxis, and
sending money to their wives and families in their home countries,
while women are often left out of these pictures. Immigration and
Women is a national portrait of immigrant women who live in the
United States today, featuring the voices of these women as they
describe their contributions to work, culture, and activism.
Through an examination of U.S. Census data and interviews with
women across nationalities, we hear the poignant, humorous,
hopeful, and defiant words of these women as they describe the
often confusing terrain where they are starting new lives, creating
architecture firms, building urban high-rises, caring for children,
cleaning offices, producing creative works, and organizing for
social change. Highlighting the gendered quality of the immigration
process, Immigration and Women interrogates how human agency and
societal structures interact within the intersecting social
locations of gender and migration. The authors recommend changes
for public policy to address the constraints these women face,
insisting that new policy must be attentive to the diverse profile
of today's immigrating woman: she is both potentially vulnerable to
exploitative conditions and forging new avenues of societal
leadership. To learn more about the book, check out the companion
site: http://immigratingwomen.wordpress.com/!
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for SA and piano In this beautiful setting of words by the
composer, based on a quote by Brian Palmer, singers are encouraged
to listen to the sounds and people around them in order to learn
and grow: 'one act of love, I know, for sure, is to listen.' Listen
is suitable for upper-voice or children's choirs, and its memorable
melodies are accompanied by a simple and supportive rippling piano
accompaniment.
for SATB unaccompanied The three movements of A Winter Breviary are
entitled: 'We look for you', 'The year's midnight', and 'The
unexpected early hour'. The movements are each based on an Indian
classical Raag: Raag Hamsadhwani, Raag Malkauns, and Raag Ahir
Bhairav, respectively. The texts, by poet Rebecca Gayle Howell, are
linked to the Christian services of Evensong, Matins, and Lauds,
and are eco-carols written from the perspective of a different
point in time-evening, midnight, and daybreak-using nature to
explore a different part of the Christmas story. The first two
movements have a serene and pensive atmosphere that contrasts with
the third movement, which uses an energetic compound time signature
and bell-like melodic shapes.
for TTBB unaccompanied. TaReKiTa is a refreshing concert piece that
effortlessly fuses the Hindustani (North Indian) and Western
classical music styles. The composer's scats are combined with a
fast triple metre, vocal slides, and captivating melodies built on
the Jog raga. A pronunciation guide is included in the leaflet, and
a video guide by the composer is available through a companion
website. A version for unaccompanied mixed voices and SSAA
unacompanied voices is also available.
for SATB unaccompanied TaReKiTa is a refreshing concert piece that
effortlessly blends the Indian and Western classical styles. The
composer's scats are combined with a fast triple metre, vocal
slides, and captivating melodies built on the Jog raga. A
pronunciation guide is included in the leaflet, and a video guide
by the composer is available through a companion website.
for SSAA unaccompanied TaReKiTa is a refreshing concert piece that
effortlessly blends the Indian and Western classical styles. The
composer's scats are combined with a fast triple metre, vocal
slides, and captivating melodies built on the Jog raga. A
pronunciation guide is included in the leaflet, and a video guide
by the composer is available through a companion website. A version
for unaccompanied mixed voices is also available.
Indispensable for students of film studies, in this book Reena Dube
explores Satyajit Ray's films, and The Chess Players in particular,
in the context of discourses of labour in colonial and postcolonial
conditions. Starting from Daniel Defoe and moving through history,
short story and film to the present, Dube widens her analysis with
comparisons in which Indian films are situated alongside Hollywood
and other films, and interweaves historical and cultural debates
within film theory. Her book treats film as part of the larger
cultural production of India and provides a historical sense of the
cross genre borrowings, traditions and debates that have deeply
influenced Indian cinema and its viewers.
Regulating for Rivalry in Africa assesses the development of competition regimes in Africa through a combination of chapters which give in-depth assessments of countries’ experiences. The insights in this book combine critical analysis with insider knowledge on competition enforcement in Africa.
This volume makes an important contribution in assessing how the competition regimes are functioning in practice against the challenges involved and the emerging competition dynamics which have arisen as markets have evolved. The book includes reviews of the Kenya, Zambia and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa competition authorities and tackles contemporary issues such as buyer power and digitalization.
It covers competition in agri-food markets, which are of critical importance given shocks from COVID-19, the Russia- Ukraine war and climate change.
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